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In the latest episode of Lever Time, Guardian climate reporter Dharna Noor discusses Donald Trump’s intentions to expand fossil fuel production and privatize important components of the government’s climate initiatives should he secure a second term in office. Trump has made it clear that he plans to prioritize drilling for oil and gas if re-elected, a statement that signifies only the beginning of his administration’s ambitions.

Supporters of the former president are actively devising strategies to dismantle the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an agency crucial for the country’s efforts in understanding climate change and addressing the consequences of natural disasters. This proposed plan, along with other potential deregulation measures, may generate financial gains for Trump’s allies, but it could leave the American population ill-equipped to handle climate-related disasters like hurricanes, storms, and landslides.

Dharna Noor also talks about other environmental issues that were ignored during Trump’s first term such as pollution in indigenous communities and how they are fighting back against this injustice. She also highlights some positive changes that have happened since Trump left office like rejoining Paris Agreement and new renewable energy initiatives.

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